The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 20

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A“COME AND SEE” CAMPAIGN must be enlisted at once. Among the things that the public tonal NoveMy te New York. “Attempted Solution of ‘The Young Women’s Christian Asso- See” campaign whic. Ww being organ- | le 2 Maia y Mxe_ Mears P Davioen,. The “Te peation and 1 men Save the Babies ["2at se ran orn cited, rant We can hardly realize that in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent., . the preliminary work of the exhibi- ay one-quarter, die before eee en nan takes sage | on. William Reedy, of St, Louis ty my a than one-third, before are five, before! Mirror fame, made a nice {little speech on the opening day, after Buldes will need some training, so they ‘YF. W. ©. A. Pnstitutes an Kaweon- | be asked to “Come and See” are these Problems of | Living in New York," “New Responni- Girls in Large Cities,” “Work for Foreign Korn jecreation and Exducatior to that a timely use of Castoria would of — NM npr d lives.” Nether do A hesitate to say that wens, are occasioned by the of narcotic 5 tinctures and soothing pe old for children’s ‘com; faints contain more or less opium or ’ are, in Cryo} So gelgastioen, tetums, desta’ There een be? donger in toe tse of Ooo can it the signature of Chas. H. her baad Fletcher Cy no opiates or narcotics of any kind. Mr. Groll here repeats his triumphal Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of survey of the Western country and |Opening Exhibit | of Art Is Shown dilities Reaultin, From War Work ‘Slation wants 600 volunteers to act as Programme,” "Young vyomen's Chri By W. G. Bowdoin wt anoclation 0 or & ° Guides during the November “Come and |Meciing Needs of Woman aml tire The opening art exhibition at the Anderson Gallery, 59th Street and Park Avenue, consists of a group of Fifty-ninth Street artists that is to be continued until Oot. 1%, | ‘The catalogue contains 198 num- | bers | Mrs, by Mrs John W Laurent Oppenheim, assisted Charles F. Pope and Mrs. Alexander, were active in which tea was served. Many of the current exhibits « exceedingly good and report p on Fifty-ninth Street. ment applies with much pertinence to the work of Albert Leroy roll, in his landscapes, of which be shows three. 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A te 36c Mivrrular Price Se egular Price Week Ends.. 2rr39C Chocolate Pudding —— Cooking Chocolat jar 34-Ib, Price Be. cakes for 36c Coffee—Regular Price 55¢ Woe tadicdis. i: Ale A Real Tonic Maltoleum MALTOLEUM ie @ pleasant liquid tonic made from an extract of Cod Li Oil without unpleasant y property, combined tay ith Ch satidren, andcon- val the thing to fortify th en st serious complications SS SS SS SS SS SS Se Se at Anderson’s “istora THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, COLGATE'S. RIBBON DENTAL CREAM | been joyfully figured, as usual. His| isolated clouds, featured in. this pic- | ture, are shown gloriously floating in the agure. The pictured rocks enter nto the compouition. Beal contributes several | items, among which is a flower piece, which Is labelled “still Li The Japanese print in the background is indicative of the Oriental joining hands with the Occidental, and the| flowers of the pieture are expressed in excellent fashion. His “summer in the Valley” and “Summer Land- scape” are also good William J. Baer shows once again hig very charming “La Penserosa.” “The Enchanted Hour,” by Louis F. Berneker, is a highly decorative study of a landscape into which have} been introduced « number of nud female figures as incidents. The moon has been drawn in to cast & luminosity over the pictured scene, | “Dryads,” by the same artist, is a sympathetic study of undraped figures amid sylvan surroundin, C. H. Sherman's “When the Tide! Comes In, Maine Const,” is a small | but good marine. The spindrift of} the breakers, fades into glorious mist. | “Happy Childhood,” by Edward H.| Potthust, deals with four girlish fig- pmale ures, dancing merrily on the sea- beach, It is executed in pleasing, colors, fam Rathbun Sherman Potts, of a Connecticut ¢ t writes. «on the table, | inspirational, The Jap- | print that has been used as a 1, is highly effective. | he Sugar Wharf,” by Winthrop} urney, is a bold conception of a! freighter, at her dock, in good strong It is infinitoly better than Qharry.” ng,” by Agnes M. Richmond Turney), is a good interior, features a seated figure of A girl, with her book. The colorful hangings, are well handled, and the effect of distance in the further room shown in the picture, has been weti seeured. “In an Old Shop,” by Mise Rich- | mond, introduces the ' full-length figure of a man, in @ type attitude. He lovingly holds hig favorite pipe, as he looks through the windows of the shop, at the landscape that shows through. Will Simmons shows some well con- sidered animal portraits. His “Polar Bears—Maternity,” is a delightful projection. His “Puma—the Trail of the Enemy,” is still better, im its portraiture of wild life. The curled pose of the puma, and the opened, or fighting, mouth is realistically pic- tured, The Y. M. H. A., 9d Street and Lexington Avenue, has announced plans for making this institution an Harlem. Among tts e9, this institution will include classes in oil painting, under the leadership of A. Bogdanove, an , Who ig among the experts in the School of Industrial Art. ‘This course will be given on Sunday mornings, and to a limited number of students, Special facilities for study and rec- reation will be offered by the Y. M. H. A. to the Jewish artiste of this city, and an effort will be exerted to make the association a social centre for them, ‘The Camera Club, No. 121 West 68th Street, annowhces as the prize winners in the photographic competi~ tion concerned with prints of the St. Joan of Arc statue, now being exhibited by that club, first prize of $30 to Dr. B. Hagaman Hall, second prize of $20 to R. A, Warrender, third prize of $15 to William H. Zer' nd the fourth prize of $10 to K Clark. The judges were Harry W. Watrous, Robert I. Aitken And Francis C Jones. POGROMS NOT DUE TO POLISH STATE Jadwin and Johnson of Commis- sions Which Inquired Agree Upon That. PARIS, Oct. 16 (Associated Press). —Brig. Gen. Edgar Jadwin, U. 8. A., of the commission of the Ameri- can peace delegation sent to Poland to investigate alleged pogroms in that sountry, arrived in Pari@ yesterday. It was reported some time ago that he had been captured by the Bolshevi- kl near Kieff, Russia, put aside from being fired at imes while go- ing from Poland to Kleff by automo- bile, he had no exciting experience, He was at Kieff from Sept. 15 to 20, within hearing distance of much fighting between Gen. Petlura, the Ukraine peasant leader, and Gen. Denikine, the anti-Bolshevik com- mander, and he conferred with lead- era of both sidet “while in the Ukraine,” Gen. Jad~ win said to-da: 1 did not think the situation very bad, but when one gets to Paris and into the swirl of the ri- val propagandists the conditions in the Ukrgine seem terrible. The same is true of many parts of Central Agents of various parties gerating the troubles for the Europe. are exo benefit of the foreign pres Hig unpleasant experiences were mainly in unsettled districts, beset by outlaws. Gen. Jadwin is con ing with Homer H. Johnson of Cleveland, a member of Henry Morgenthau's mmission which investigated al- leged abuses in Poland, of which Gen. Jadwin also is a member. Both Gen. Jadwin and Mr, John- son skid to-day that their investi- gation does not justify the charges that the Polish Government inspired pogroms. Mr, Johnson said he aid not meet a single prominent Jew In Polend who ascribed the pogroms to the Polish Government iotncatia FIVE HORSES LEAD IN TEST. Morgans Di- ry Honors. ST, JOHNSBURY, Vt., Oct. 16—The second day of the endurance test for horses under cavalry conditions closed last night here with the wise ones still in the dark as to the probable win- ner, Five horses came in with a per- fect time score for the day, having traversed the sixty miles from North- field in an even ten hours. W. R. Brown's Arab: Kheyra; Col. ©. P. i) Bob, and the two ‘Kans, Donlyn and Castor, ridden by Capts, Allen aifd Huribart . 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